thank you thank you PD list.(in particular, Claude) I am constantly amazed by this community. You couldn't get better support if you paid for it.
for my next question...
is there a object that performs the opposite of [abs]?
[abs] can give me 15 when i have -15, for example, but I would like to get -15 when I have 15.
any ideas?
thanks so much
Ben C.
On Tue, 2008-03-11 at 18:43 -0500, Ben Carney wrote:
is there a object that performs the opposite of [abs]? [abs] can give me 15 when i have -15, for example, but I would like to get -15 when I have 15.
[abs] will give always positive output, independently from the input. is 'output is always negative' what you want?
if yes, simply do:
[abs] | [* -1]
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[abs] will give you always positive.
This will give you always negative:
[abs] | [* -1]
On Mar 11, 2008, at 7:43 PM, Ben Carney wrote:
thank you thank you PD list.(in particular, Claude) I am constantly
amazed by this community. You couldn't get better support if you paid for it.for my next question...
is there a object that performs the opposite of [abs]?
[abs] can give me 15 when i have -15, for example, but I would like
to get -15 when I have 15.any ideas?
thanks so much
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